The story of a family reunited after more than 40 years of separation; pet tattoos; an AIDS hotline for deaf people; and arts accessibility at Washington's Kennedy Center. From Ireland's "Sign of the Times," Dublin's Pan Pan

Deaf gang members in Los Angeles; "In the Land of the Deaf", a French documentary, opens to acclaim in America; from Ireland's "Sign of the Times", another visit to the Pan Pan Theatre; the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf celebrates its 125th Anniversary; and Miss America 1995, Heather ...

Sara Peltier, whose Mountain Streams Resort in North Carolina provides restful, vacation luxury cabins; Bowhunters honing their skills in an archery tournament; the American Red Cross' blood donor guidelines; a summer day in the life of 6 year old deaf child Rachel Steingieser; the theatre and arts ...

Babywatch, a special service for deaf expectant parents; deaf physician, Dr. Philip Zazove, author of "When The Phone Rings, My Bed Shakes"; Portrait artist William Sparks; Respecteen, training young people to get involved in issues that matter to them; Silentview, a deaf British cable access ...

Closed captions on the Big Screen, as well as legislative developments aimed at expanding the availability of captioned video movie titles; TESOL - "Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages"; deaf entrepreneur Joel Barrish, who is building a small business empire from a coffee shop location; ...

The plight of deaf people in Puerto Rico, where educational and social services lag far behind demand; San Jose's Deaf Golf Education Center, a golf instruction program with special training tools for deaf people; the 1993 American Athletic Association for the Deaf softball tournament in ...

California race car driver Russell Errigo; the 25th anniversary of the deaf newspaper, Silent News, celebrated in Rochester, New York; the 1993 World Games for the Deaf in Bulgaria; the U.S. Postal Service's new "I Love You" sign language stamp; Clyde Smith, a deaf pilot; and British motorcycle ...

On-The-Road: The Great Plains. Featuring Devils Lake, North Dakota carpenter Steven Peterson; Native American youngsters living on the Turtle Mountain reservation; summer camp at the North Dakota School for the Deaf; Community Services for the Deaf in Sioux Falls, South Dakota; Sprint car racer, ...

Hot baseball prospect Curtis Pride, working his way up to the major leagues; the 1993 Conference on Deaf People with AIDS in Los Angeles; captioning of local TV news and decoder-equipped television sets hit the market; and sign language poetry from Britain's Tyne Tees Television's "Sign On". Deaf ...

Deaf actress Mary Vreeland starring opposite Pat Carroll in The Shakespeare Theatre's production of "Mother Courage.; the 1993 gathering of educators of the deaf in Baltimore; Richard Jacobs, a deaf handball player battling the odds and discrimination for a place in the 1996 Olympics; and Eureka, a ...

Deaf participation in the 1993 Gay Rights march in Washington; Canadian parliament member Gary Malkowski; "paintball wars"; a deaf British lorry driver who fought for his right to a career; and the heartwarming story of a Russian child's journey to a new home with an American deaf

A European deaf special courtesy of the BBC's "See Hear" including a deaf tennis tournament in Germany; young Swedish deaf children describe their visit to the zoo; a group of Danish deaf adventurers learn to ski; and the British Deaf Association's annual conference in the resort city of

Deaf Mosaic's 9th season begins with a deaf Mardi Gras with the Krewe of Dauphine; the new British Deaf Association's BSL Dictionary; and the Five Ironmen whose 1943 basketball championship brought fame and glory to

Medical topics including Tim Tesner, a deaf man who knows his way around an operating room; Sean Virnig, a victim of Guillain-Barré Syndrome, a mysterious paralyzing disease whose deaf victims must learn whole new ways to communicate; survivors of Breast Cancer; and English midwife Jennifer

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The Power and the Promise - the fifth anniversary of the momentous Deaf President Now movement that changed the deaf world forever, including a reunion of the four student leaders of the movement, deaf community leaders from the U.S. and Canada, deaf children, and Gallaudet President I. King ...

"Five Acres", a special project for abused children; shopping at home for fashions for professional women; a philatelist (stamp collector) who specializes in stamps related to deafness; and a major conference on the educational role of American Sign Language. An excerpt from the BBC's "See Hear" ...

Alaska: The Last Frontier
- the magnificent scenery of Alaska, the land of the Midnight Sun, and the deaf people who live there. We follow a runner in the Mt. Marathon, the second oldest footrace in the country; fish for salmon on the world famous Kenai River; visit the Alaska Association of the ...

Bodybuilder Shelley Beattie, whose athletic exploits have made her one of the most popular competitors on the "American Gladiators" television series; the Deaf West Theatre group founded by veteran deaf actors Ed Waterstreet and Linda Bove; Barber Larry Doan demonstrates why he has attracted a ...